Type the number that corresponds to the option for the location
of the Oracle RAC clusters, and press Return.

If you have selected the global cluster option the clsetup utility
displays the list of components of Oracle RAC to configure. Go to Step 10.

If you have selected the zone cluster option the clsetup utility
prompts you to select the required zone cluster. Go to Step 9.

Type the number that corresponds to the
option for the required zone cluster, and press Return.

The clsetup utility displays the list of components of Oracle RAC to configure.

Type the number that corresponds to the option for
the component of Oracle RAC, and press Return.

The clsetup utility
displays the list of prerequisites for performing in this task.

Verify that the prerequisites are met, and press Return.

The clsetup utility displays a list of versions of
Oracle that you can configure by using this utility.

Type the number that corresponds to the option for Oracle 10g
R2 and press Return.

The clsetup utility displays
a list of Oracle CRS home directories that exist on the cluster.

Specify the Oracle CRS home directory for your installation
of the Oracle CRS software.

If the directory is listed, type the number that corresponds to
the directory that you are selecting and press Return.

The clsetup utility displays a list of names of Oracle RAC databases that are
configured on the cluster.

If the directory is not listed, specify the directory explicitly.

Type e and press Return.

The clsetup utility prompts you for the Oracle CRS home
directory.

Type the full path to the Oracle CRS home directory
and press Return.

The clsetup utility
displays a list of names of Oracle RAC databases that are configured on the
cluster.

Specify the name of the Oracle RAC database that you are configuring.

If the name is listed, type the number that corresponds to the
name that you are selecting and press Return.

The clsetup utility
displays a list of Oracle home directories that exist on the cluster.

If the name is not listed, specify the name explicitly:

Type e and press Return.

The clsetup utility prompts you for the name of the Oracle RACdatabase
that you are configuring.

Type the name of the Oracle RAC database that you are
configuring and press Return.

The clsetup utility
displays a list of Oracle home directories that exist on the cluster.

Specify the Oracle home directory for your installation of the Oracle RAC software.

If the directory is listed, type the number that corresponds to
the directory that you are selecting and press Return.

The clsetup utility displays a list of Oracle system identifiers that are configured
on the cluster. The utility also prompts you to specify the system identifier
for the first node in the list of nodes where Oracle RAC is to run.

If the directory is not listed, specify the directory explicitly:

Type e and press Return.

The clsetup utility prompts you for the Oracle home directory.

Type the full path to the Oracle home directory and
press Return.

The clsetup utility
displays a list of Oracle system identifiers that are configured on the cluster.
The utility also prompts you to specify the system identifier for the first
node in the list of nodes where Oracle RAC is to run.

Specify the Oracle SID of the Oracle RAC database instance for the
node that you are configuring.

Perform this step for each node
in the list of nodes where Oracle RAC is to run.

Note –

You must specify a unique Oracle SID for each node. If you specify
a duplicate SID, the clsetup utility warns you that the
SID is a duplicate and prompts you to specify the SID again.

If the SID is listed, type the number that corresponds to the
SID that you are selecting and press Return.

The response of the clsetup utility depends on whether
you have specified the Oracle SID for all nodes where Oracle RAC is to run.

If you have not specified the
Oracle SID for all nodes, the clsetup utility prompts
you for the SID of the next node in the node list.

Type a comma-separated or space-separated list of the numbers
that correspond to the storage resources that you are using, and press Return.

The clsetup utility displays the names of the Sun Cluster objects
that the utility will create.

If you require a different name for any Sun Cluster objects,
change each name as follows.

Type the number that corresponds to the name that you are changing
and press Return.

The clsetup utility displays
a screen where you can specify the new name.

At the New Value prompt, type the new name and press Return.

The clsetup utility returns you to the list of the
names of the Sun Cluster objects that the utility will create.

To confirm your selection of Sun Cluster object names, press
Return.

The clsetup utility displays information
about the Sun Cluster configuration that the utility will create.

To create the configuration, type c and Press
Return.

The clsetup utility displays a progress
message to indicate that the utility is running commands to create the configuration.
When configuration is complete, the clsetup utility displays
the commands that the utility ran to create the configuration.

Press Return to continue.

The clsetup utility
returns you to the list of options for configuring Sun Cluster Support for Oracle RAC.

(Optional) Type q and press Return
repeatedly until you quit the clsetup utility.

Resource Configuration

The following table lists the default configuration of Sun Cluster resources
that the clsetup utility creates when you complete this
task.

Resource Type, Resource Name, and Resource Group

Dependencies

Description

Resource type: SUNW.crs_framework

Resource name: crs_framework-rs

Resource group: rac-framework-rg

Strong dependency on the RAC framework resource.

Offline-restart dependencies on all scalable device-group resources
for Oracle files, if any.

If you are using a shared file system without a volume manager, this
resource has an offline-restart dependency on all scalable file-system mount-point
resources for Oracle files.

If you are not using a shared file system or a volume manager, this
resource has no offline-restart dependencies on any other resources.

The Oracle CRS resource for the database instance on node depends on the Oracle CRS resource that the clsetup utility creates for that node. Oracle CRS resources for
database instances are created during the installation and configuration of
the Oracle RAC

The name of the Oracle CRS resource for the database instance
on a node is as follows:

ora.dbname.sid.inst

The replaceable items in this name are as follows:

dbname specifies the database name
of the database instance that the Oracle CRS resource represents.

sid specifies the Oracle SID of
the database instance that the Oracle CRS resource represents.